USC offers a wide-variety of floor plans. This floor plan is typical, though the actual layout and dimensions will vary among buildings that share this plan. Where the exact plan for a room type was not available, the closest approximation was used. Some items shown are for decorative purposes and not included in the room or apartment.

Building

Regent is a small building housing for married students and students with families. These one-bedroom units are ideal for couples or families with a single child. The apartments have recently been renovated with new bathrooms and full kitchens as well as new furniture, carpeting, interior painting and window treatments.

Features & Amenities

Regent is great for families. The small size of the building and the central courtyard are child-friendly and promote a communal atmosphere. Regent has a 9-month contract period.

Regent will be closed for required renovations during the summer of 2019. Contracts will end on May 9, 2019 and all residents will need to move out by that date.

Parking

The USC bus stops in front of the neighboring Sunset apartment building and limited carport parking is available. Regent is a ten-minute walk to campus.

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